Famous Quotes
Capital Cities
Heroes
Villains
Ethical Dilemmas
400

"I love you back"

Barack Obama

400

The capital of Australia

Canberra

400

In the Iliad, this hero’s only vulnerability was his heel, which was left undipped in the River Styx

Achilles

400

This "pale" wizard from Isengard was originally the head of the White Council before being corrupted

Saruman

400

This classic thought experiment asks if you would divert a runaway vehicle to kill one person instead of five

The Trolley Problem

800

“The values of the market have become the values of society, often to our detriment”

Mark Carney

800

This capital sits at the highest elevation


La Paz (Bolivia)

800

This Alexandre Dumas hero escapes the Chateau d'If to seek vengeance under the name of an island

The Count of Monte Cristo

800

This figure is never actually seen in George Orwell’s 1984, serving instead as an omnipresent symbol of the Party

Big Brother

800

In this game, two suspects must decide whether to betray each other or remain silent to minimize their prison time

Prisoner's Dilemma

1200

“I am the State”

King Louis XIV

1200

This capital is known for its colourful vintage cars

Havana

1200

This "Ranger of the North" is the rightful heir to the throne of Gondor

Aragorn

1200

This Dickensian miser is haunted by three spirits on Christmas Eve before his 11th-hour redemption

Ebenezer Scrooge

1200

Garrett Hardin coined this 4-word phrase for when individuals deplete a shared resource by acting in their own self-interest

Tragedy of the Commons

1600

"Be the change that you wish to see in the world"

Mahatma Gandhi

1600

Go through checkpoint Charlie to cross between the East and West parts of this capital

Berlin

1600

This "Boys" protagonist is a cynical Brit who leads a team dedicated to taking down corrupt "Supes"

Billy Butcher

1600

This "Mad Titan" from the MCU justifies his universal genocide as a necessary "balancing" of finite resources

Thanos

1600

This hunting scenario describes a conflict between safety (hunting a smaller animal) and social cooperation (hunting a larger animal) for a larger reward

Stag Hunt

2000

"Vae Victis"

Brennus the Gaul

2000

This is the only capital with a national park

Nairobi

2000

This Japanese manga hero is "One Punch Man," a hero so powerful he has become bored with his own success

Saitama

2000

This man leads a group of terrorists who seize Nakatomi Plaza during a Christmas Eve party

Hans Gruber

2000

In international relations, this "trap" occurs when a rising power threatens a dominant one, often leading to inevitable war

Thucydides Trap

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